Natural dimples are created when the muscle under the skin flexes and pulls the skin. So, how do you go about faking dimples?

Dimpleplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that involves "little downtime, enhancement of facial aesthetics, and lack of need for general anesthesia" according to Wright Jones, a double-board-certified plastic surgeon from the US.

Speaking to Allure, Jones said that the dimpling treatment takes about 30 minutes and involves creating an incision inside the patient's mouth, "where a defect is created in the cheek muscle, known as the buccinator."

"The muscle is then attached to the undersurface of the skin so that the dimples are seen upon animation, but not when the face is relaxed," he continued.

Patients can expect to be left with semi-permanent dimples for one to two months, along with swelling and soreness, before they begin to operate like "normal" dimples. The procedure costs bewteen US $800 and $3000.

If you think you can cope with it, Dr. Payman Simoni explains it in this video, which features clips from a procedure.